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... were led to a fake news site called “70 News” that claimed Donald Trump had won the popular vote over Hillary Clinton in the presidential election. To come up with its numbers, 70 News sourced another fake ...

... of the site, Bowman decided: “The victimization resulted from the third party’s placement of the ... voted 96-0 in March to hold the website in contempt for failing to provide the information. In ...

Facebook has followed Google's example and finally banned fake news sites from using its ad network to generate revenue, according to The Wall Street Journal. Fake news websites now fall under the "misleading, ...

Google made headlines recently about the top search result for 'final election numbers' being patently false. Now the company is going to keep fake-news sites from using its nigh-ubiquitous AdSense program according ...

... an obviously fake news site that incorrectly claimed Trump won the popular vote shot to the top of search results. All these companies face a massive task, and it’s not clear how much they can really do to ...

While it would have been nice to tackle this issue before the election, Google and Facebook are finally taking a tiny step in order to fight back against fake news. According to multiple statements, both companies ...

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Following the conclusion of the US presidential elections which saw Donald Trump emerge victorious, there’s been a lot of talk about how social networks and fake news contributed to the outcome. To that end, Google ...